Budd Jaye Hallberg

Budd Jaye Hallberg, retired Investment Banker and Management Consulting Firm Executive has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Executives for dedication, achievement, and leadership in Finance.

Since his retirement in 2007, he has served in a number of civic roles including a foundation board member of the Harrisburg Area Community College, the board of the Adams County Office for Aging, Inc., and the zoning board of Mount Joy Township in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He continues to be an active member of the Citizen Advocate Team of the AARP in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He was selected as a recipient of the Albert Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award and has appeared in the pages of Who’s Who in Finance and Business, Who’s Who in Finance and Industry, Who’s Who in America, Who’s Who in the East, and Who’s Who in the World.

Mr. Hallberg was born to Melvin Kenneth and Janet Berina (Dowden) Hallberg on October 2, 1942. He began work in 1967 with the investment banking firm of Francis I. DuPont & Company. In 1971, he became vice president of Dominick and Dominick, Inc., in New York City. In 1974, he joined the New York Mercantile Exchange and in 1976 he became a director of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission in Washington, D.C. Mr. Hallberg was president of SCAN Management Inc. of Gettysburg from 1985 to 2007.

Mr. Hallberg has studied at Goddard College and the State University of New York. While serving in the active reserve, he earned a diploma from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in 1981. He retired at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in 2002. Mr. Hallberg holds certificates from Yale University and The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He matriculated at Harvard and in 2018 received a certificate of higher education from the University of Oxford.

Mr. Hallberg has been a professor of business and finance with Mount St. Mary’s University, and a professor of philosophy and logic at the Harrisburg Area Community College from 2005 to 2017. He is the co-author of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Guide to Caregiving and Alzheimer’s Disease: A Potential $1.1 Trillion Call for Innovative Financial Products and Meaningful Tax Reform.

He is the recipient of a 2016 Certificate of Excellence from the Harrisburg Area Community College, and that same year was awarded the Eric Hoffer Finalist for Independent Publishing. He received the Meritorious Service Award from the U.S. Federal government and the Meritorious Service Medal from the U.S. Army.

Mr. Hallberg is a member of a number of hereditary societies which includes: the Society of the Cincinnati, the St. Nicholas Society of the City of New York, Colonial Society of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution. He is a member of the Army and Navy Club of Washington, D.C. and the Racquet Club of Philadelphia.